Dominican Republic -- Here We Come!

Here is the up-to-the-minute word on all things DR

Room Assignments are now posted.

 

 

March 19-26, 2010

Counting the days . . . .

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Last Edited 03/03/2010 14:30

Click this for a slide show to get you in the mood for the trip! (Click "slide show" on the lower right of the frame when the file opens)

 This Year's Projects 

  • Multiple Vitamins -- for children or adults, Advil, Tylenol, and anti-fungal cream.  (store brands are fine) Powell Elementary and the Middle School are joining in this project.

  • Funds for "Feed A Village."  $15 feeds a family for a week.  

  • School Supplies.  Westview Elem. will join us in this project

  • New White T-Shirts (Children's sizes).  Village and orphanage children will paint these shirts and then keep their project.  The Worthington Christian Pre-School is joining us in this project. 

 

Do you have everything turned in?  If not, "Git 'er done!"

 

Passport (to school office)

Notarized Medical Release (to school office)

Box of your favorite CEREAL (to Room 1)

An empty suitcase (with your name on it) to carry ministry supplies (to Room 1)

 

 

Lost a document?  Download it here.  

Handout with ALL sorts of information (From Parents Meeting 3/2/09)

Medical Form Requires Notary (PDF)

Telephone numbers and cell phone information

 

CLICK HERE FOR DAILY ITINERARY AND FLIGHT SCHEDULES  

Click for a few useful Spanish words and phrases 

Download songs to memorize for ministry teams

STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW

Room AssignmentsClick here for ROOM ASSIGNMENTS.  All assignments are final.  Don't ask. 

Travel GroupsClick here for the four travel groups.

Clothing:  WEAR SENIOR T-SHIRTS WHEN TRAVELING TO AND FROM USA.  MEN:  Ministry clothing- long pants, collared shirts, or collarless casual shirt.  No T-Shirts.  Casual clothes- long pants or shorts, collared shirt or T-Shirt with sleeves.  No Tank tops anytime, including in SCORE complex.  No sagging, and no visible boxers, briefs or back-sides!  Shirts must be worn everywhere but poolside or on the beach. No sandals for church or ministry.  No visible body-piercing (including ears) at anytime.      WOMEN:  Ministry clothing– dresss or skirts and modest tops that have sleeves or WIDE straps.  No exposed tummies or cleavages.  Casual clothing– dress or skirt, pants or capris, and modest tops as previously described.  Shorts may be worn on the SCORE complex.  Bathing suits must be modest and one-piece. ("one-piece" comes from the Greek word that means "not-a-tankini") Wear a cover-up when going to and from pool. No visible body piercing (except ears) at anytime.

Medication:  Carry your own.  However, make sure that you have the standard school medication permission trip on the file with chaperones.  Get the form from the nurses.  Remember, customs officials tend to not give teenagers with a pocket full of pills the benefit of the doubt.  Keep your medications in their original packages. We do not require malaria medicine.  Few people have used it and no one has gotten sick.  We do not go far enough into the interior for it to be a threat.

Carry On Luggage: Keep it simple, but be sure to include a complete change of clothing and toothbrush and toothpaste, as well as your medication. It will be your survival kit if your luggage is lost!  Remember, you must have the tiny little containers for any liquids or jells.  Bring a book or a magazine to read, or a deck or cards, or a favorite compact board game.  There can be some long waits in the airports.  Your IPOD can help you pass the time too.

Money: Exchange your money at SCORE if necessary.  American currency works just about everywhere we go.  You will need money to eat the airports on the way to and from the DR.  Bring small bills.  Don't bring Traveler's Checks.  You really won't need much once we get to the DR.  If you spend more than $60.00 or $70.00 you've gone crazy.

Stuff to bring:  

  • See the clothing section above -- remember, tennis shoes or walking shoes are a MUST to protect your feet when we are in the villages.

  • Camera (don't forget the charger), a disposable underwater camera is fun to use when snorkeling; 

  • Insect repellent (make sure it has DEET);

  • SUN SCREEN  We are close to equator, and EVERYONE will need it in order to avoid coming  home with pre-cancer cells. 

  • Flash light:  power outages happen.

  • Hand sanitizer;

  • A bag for dirty clothing (your roommates will thank you for it!)

  • An unbreakable water bottle that holds at least one liter;

  •  Instruments of human repair (a bar of soap, hair care products, electric beauty tools, razors etc. -- electricity same as in US); 

  • 1 or 2 BEACH TOWELS. (Pillows, Sheets and bath towels are provided by SCORE and they take a dim view of their towels on the beach);

  • Bible, small notebook and pens;

  • Alarm clock (most cell phones will get a signal, so if yours has an alarm feature, you're in business);

  • Sunglasses and a hat (the sun can get very hot);

  • Instruments of human repair (soap, comb, brush, toothbrush, etc.  BTW, electric is the same as in USA)

  • A Spanish/English dictionary (if you have one)

  • 1/2 of a roll of toilet paper for your backpack.  You never know!!!!

  • Favorite card games or board games (good to have in carry-on);

  • A pocket calculator if you are math-challenged.  It helps with currency exchange.

  • An old baseball glove and an old bat (if you have them -- they can be left as gifts);

  • An extension cord often comes in handy

Snacks: If you have trouble making it from meal to meal without a snack, feel free to bring protein bars or "whatever" to carry in your backpack.  If you bring other munchies, make sure they are in a sealable bag (or bring zip locks), as the first night you leave them open they will become inhabited by living creatures.

Packing Tips: Put all liquids in a zip-lock bag.  Lay out all you are planning to take two days before we leave.  One day before we leave, go over what you have set out.  You probably have too much.  Thin it down.  Remember, we aren't going to Gayla . . . you can wear things a couple of times.  NO ONE WILL CARE.

Communication information: Emergency numbers, cell phone information and costs, hotline info, etc. DON'T BRING PHONE CARDS.  THEY WON'T WORK.

Click here for Prayer Information

 

Pictures of Last Years' Trip  

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